Gailey is keeping three assistants from former coach George O'Leary's staff. Bill O'Brien stays on as offensive coordinator, while Ted Roof and Glenn Spencer will coach defense.

"We now have six coaches in place which will help us get on with recruiting," Gailey said.

D'Allesandris has coached Duke's offensive line since 1997. He went there after serving as offensive line coach at Pittsburgh in 1996, and with the Memphis Mad Dogs of the CFL in 1995.

Robinson spent last season at Oklahoma State after serving three years as an offensive assistant with the Dallas Cowboys working with wide receivers and special teams.

Wilson spent the past five seasons at Mississippi State, coaching tight ends before becoming the Bulldogs' coordinator of football operations last spring.

Brookwood coach announces retirement

SNELLVILLE, Ga. -- Brookwood High football coach Dave Hunter, who built the Broncos into one of the state's largest and most successful programs, announced his retirement Friday.

The Gwinnett Daily Post reported in Saturday editions that Hunter, 57, told his players he was stepping down but would remain as the school's athletic director. Hunter, who has battled high blood pressure recently, cited personal health problems as a concern.

"It's the most difficult professional decision I've ever had to make," Hunter said.